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Ahalanui Park

Ai'opio Beach

Alula Beach

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Kolekole Beach Park



Puako Bay

 

off Highway 19
NW Hawaii

There are six separate accesses to this stretch of beach. There isn't much sand here but the tidepools and extensive reef are remarkable.

 
 
During low tide, small pools dot the entire coastline. These pools are filled with small sealife and make excellent areas to explore.
 
 
Offshore the reef is home to a wide variety of fish. The outer edges of the reef are the most interesting, but use extreme caution and monitor ocean conditions carefully before entering the water.
 

Useful Information:

  • No facilities
  • Fair swimming
  • Good snorkeling
  • Great tidepools
  • No lifeguards
DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 19 north from Kona. Turn left onto Puako Road before Mile Marker #70. Public accesses are located by telephone poles #106, 110, 115, 120, 127 and 137.

   

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Kona Coast State Park

Kua Bay

Kuki'o Beach

Lapakahi State Historical Park Beach

Lelewi Beach Park

MacKenzie State Park

Mahukona Beach

Makalawena Beach

Manini Beach

Napo'opo'o Beach Park

Old Kona Airport Beach State Park

Onekahakaha Beach Park

Pahoehoe Beach Park

Papakolea Green Sand Beach

Pauoa Bay

Pebble Beach

Pelekane Beach

Pine Trees Beach

Pololu Valley Beach

Puako Bay

Punalu'u Black Sand Beach

Richardson's Ocean Center

Road to the Sea Black Sand Beach

Spencer Beach Park

Waialea Bay Beach

Waipi'o Beach

Wawaloi Beach Park

White Sands Beach